Multiple Choice
In the "transition phase" of forest succession,
A) biomass increases rapidly as the community reorganizes.
B) biomass declines from an earlier peak.
C) biomass stays constant, but species composition turns over rapidly.
D) nutrient export increases dramatically and soils become depleted.
E) one climax community gives way to another.
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